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Planning Department reports 2017 housing inventory: 4,441 net units, affordable share rises

San Francisco Planning Commission · April 19, 2018
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The Planning Department said San Francisco added a net 4,441 housing units in 2017, with affordable housing making up 32 percent of new units; commissioners and advocates discussed gaps between entitled and built units and proposed better public dashboards and a rental registry.

The Planning Department presented its 2017 Housing Inventory Report to the Planning Commission on April 19, telling commissioners the city added a net 4,441 housing units in 2017 and that 32 percent of new units were affordable.

Sweta Ambati of the Department’s Information and Analysis group summarized the report’s key findings: about 4,500 units were constructed in 2017,…

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